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Celebrating Latino life Find out who’s running for what and why. Also, check out an exclusive interview Author Victor Villaseñor visits DA with the candidates for presidency and to discuss the heritage of their running mates at Latino culture. www.lavozdeanza.com Page 8 Page 10
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The Voice of De Anza College
Vol. 36, Issue 25
May 12, 2003
A First Amendment Student Newspaper
FIRE DEVASTATES NEARBY HOME
Trustees layoff 32 district staff DA FACULTY, STAFF FIND OUT WHO MADE THE FINAL CUT by Luke Stangel La Voz Last Monday, the Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees voted unanimously to lay off 32 classified staff members in July and force 18 classified employees to take one month off next year without pay. The move will save the district approximately $4 million in the face of the looming state budget shortfall. Sixty Service Employee International Union members attended the decisive meeting and stood for 1.5 hours to wait for the
chance to speak in defense of their jobs. After hearing thirty minutes of testimony, the board of trustees expressed regret for having to make the decision, calling it “very unpleasant.” The District will receive May revised numbers from Gov. Gray Davis this week that may necessitate more layoffs and hour reductions. The Board plans to release the May revised impact report at the end of the month. By contract, the District must lay off the most recently hired
see Layoffs, Page 7
DASB budget allocations continue by Ernie Ybarra La Voz
Kris Rowberry / La Voz
A gas main explosion caused a two-alarm fire, destroying a home less than a half mile from campus. The blast caused the home to completely detach from its foundation, STORY ON PAGE 6.
DA wows community again ANNUAL POW WOW THIS WEEKEND OPEN TO PUBLIC by Meera Kumbhani La Voz If 15th century teepees and bows and arrows still come to mind when you hear the words “Native American,” you may want to keep this weekend open.
“Natives are still here and we’re just like everyone else; we don’t live in teepees,” said Indigenous Club President Silas Parker while planning for the 23rd annual De Anza Pow Wow
still traditional with our culture and what we believe. Hopefully, the Pow Wow will show that to the community.” The Pow Wow, one of the largest American Indian events in
this weekend. “We’ve moved along with the times, but we’re
see Native, Page 11
De Anza Associated Student Proposal,” a process which was Body Vice President of Finance last used in 1999 by the Senate to Colin Pickel and Adviser John allocate funding “in the most Cognetta were absent equitable manner.” at the Senate’s May 1 Cognetta also said that meeting when half of the Board of Trustees in $105,423 in marquee past years has not funds were allocated passed budgets with to Special Allocations large sums of unallocatand the other half to ed money. PICKEL the Budget Crisis The Senate is schedAllocation. uled to meet Wednesday Last Wednesday, at 3:30 in the Student with both Pickel and Cognetta Council Chambers to pass the present, the marquee funds were approved changes on a second and voted solely into the allocation final vote. fund. Last week, Cognetta intro- An update will be available duced the “Request For in next week’s issue
INSIDE SPORTS: Women’s Tennis team makes it to Nor-Cal Championship, Page 12 FEATURES: DA English instructor shares letters from deployed student reservist, Page 15
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